Dillon's Soapbox

There are people in this world, some of them in a service industry, that could give a damn about the services that they are performing. They spend their waking hours sucking on a lemon and thinking that the world owes them something.

Hey Pinhead... the world owes you nothing. You were brought into this world as a result of a carnal act and no one is going to hand you the keys to the city. Bust your ass, do your job and make something of your life.

Why am I angry?

Because I go to a place at least twice a week to get the same order.

Some of the people know me by name and say "Hi, Mr. Dillon," and I always remind them to call me Sean.

But today I was greeted by the rudest, angriest, nastiest woman next to my ex. She got mad at ME because I called HER out on getting MY order wrong. Now, I am one of the most easiest going guys around, but when I come to your place and expect to get what I ordered when I ask for it, when YOU get it wrong, you shouldn't suggest that I go somewhere else.

Because when I leave...

I leave and I never come back.

So I'm sorry if you woke up on the wrong side of the bed, something in your life sucks or your just a mean hateful bitch, but stop sucking on the lemons and start making some lemonade. Now.

How about food? Tom Davie, artist thought it would be cool to photograph food inside glass bottles...

Some look cool...

but there was a downside.

According to Davie, "True Story : three weeks after photographing the Trix bottle, I opened it to pour out the contents and recreate it. Upon untwisting the cap, the milk and cereal had built-up so much pressure that they exploded out of the bottle, leaving a shotgun spray of rancid milk and cereal in its wake. The smell lingered for days."

After enjoying announcing yet another 4th on Broadway parade, I can tell you that this city turns out like no other for fun.

The 4th on Broadway parade was an incredible success due to those who take the time to volunteer for others.

The walkers and parade floats that come down Broadway with people excited to see them, the food vendors, some of which have been cooking since 8P the previous night, and finally the volunteers for 4th on Broadway who come together to make this parade and street fair a success.

Kudos to you all.

Next year is the 25th anniversary... I'm going to be proud to announce it, make sure that you are there. It'll be worth it!